Ajmer: Dalit youth committed suicide by writing the name of Bhim Army Chief Ravana in the suicide note, Chandrashekhar gave the fire
In Ajmer district of Rajasthan, the protest of family members in the Dalit youth suicide case came to an end on Friday evening. An agreement was reached between the administration and the family members. Bhim Army Chief Chandrashekhar Azad Ravana lit the deceased.
Published by: Arvind Kumar
After the Dalit youth suicide case in Ajmer’s Rupangarh, the relatives of the deceased were on a dharna, three days after which the protest ended on Friday with the mutual consent of the administration and the family members. Bhim Army Chief Chandrashekhar Azad fulfilled the last wish of the deceased Omprakash Regar. He cremated the deceased by lighting him.
Please inform that Omprakash, a resident of Nosal village, committed suicide on November 1. He had written a suicide note before dying, in which he expressed his desire to perform the last rites at the hands of the Bhim Army Chief. Not only this, some of the accused were named in the suicide note of the deceased youth. The family had been protesting outside the Government Health Center in Rupangarh for three consecutive days demanding his arrest. Bhim Army Chief Chandrashekhar Azad was also involved in this.
On Friday, after mutual talks between the administration and the family members, the protest was called off when all the demands were agreed in writing. At the same time, a proposal has been sent to the CM’s office to provide government job to the victim’s family in addition to financial help. Apart from this, all the accused were also told to be arrested within nine days. Also, after removing the station in-charge Ayub Khan, security was provided to the victim’s family.
Here, after the conclusion of the protest, the police handed over the dead body of the deceased Omprakash to his relatives. During this, police of all the four police stations including Sub-Divisional Officer Bhanwarlal Janagal, Tehsildar Harendra Moond, Addition SP Vaibhav Sharma, CO City Manish Sharma were present. CO City Manish Sharma will investigate the matter. The last rites of the deceased Omprakash were performed in Nosal village of Rupangarh, which was jointly lit by Bhim Army Chief Chandrashekhar Azad and the deceased’s father and sister Neetu. During this a large number of villagers were present there.
Courtesy : Amar Ujala
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